The application gives you the possibility to arrange the files by moving the items up or down, and select the video standard (NTSC or PAL), size, and quality.

When it comes to configuring the parameters related to the burning operation, you are allowed to specify the disc name, make the program remove data at the end of the task, as well as automatically eject the disk when the burning operation is complete.

What’s more, you can view details about each video added to the list, namely duration, size, aspect ratio, and number of frames per second.

Since there aren’t many dedicated parameters, even rookies can set up the entire process with minimum effort. On the downside, the program hasn’t been updated for a while, so it may cause compatibility issues on newer operating systems.

To sum things up, DVDCoach Express seems to be the right choice if you are looking for an easy-to-use video burning solution which doesn’t come packed with many configuration settings. Thanks to its intuitive layout and overall simplicity, it is suitable especially for beginners.